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There are no options in game to enable manual gearing in most wanted.
(missing a gear during an epic chase could be costly.)
For toddlers and infants yes. And, by the way Midnight Club which was made in 2009 has a manual transmission mode. How could you guys let MidClub take the cake? It completely defeats the purpose of having a Porche if its going to be automatic. Might as well put the car in cruise control. Oh gee how action packed. Whats next autopilot? How could you put in all the effort to graph out the city and create beautiful graphics but insist on making the driving so mundane? The whole point is to build upon what you already have, not to take away from a prexisting working system. If you wanted to make the game more user friendly you could have set the transmission to automatic mode for default and then allow customers to change the option to manual if they chose. It's like playing UFC 4 with Jon Jones instead the developers disabled you to throw elbows in fear of him missing and receiving a broken nose. Back to the sponge bob squarepants pile for you. Let me guess the next installment will have cars with bumpers. I think you guys should talk to Microsoft about creating an operating system that forbids the using of the space key as well. I understand the difference between driving simulaters and arcade games but I also know the difference between gameplay and gimmicks. I want my money back.
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